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Inspired by the moment that John enters his own head in the film 'Being John Malcovitz', JohnMalcobook.com is exactly like facebook, except that all of your friends are, erm, you.
Stare adoringly at different pictures of yourself, poke yourself, and keep an eye on your changing status.
For the
less imaginative, a learning AI engine will begin to create alternative "yous" who will constantly badger you with friendship requests, claiming that they have a lot in common with you.
If you're full of self lothing, various levels of security will allow you to grant limited access to the aspects of yourself that you don't like, and if things get really bad, you can block/unfriend yourself all together.
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+ actually a very intriquing idea... |
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"You talking to me?" Robert De Niro - Taxi Driver |
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[+] I lurve this. Just how deeply into one's own navel can
one stare? We don't really know -- but the groundbreaking
work of [Fishrat] may one day tell us. |
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Somehow it would start to resemble here, but with more colors... |
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Gotta watch that one sometime. |
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While officially not a narcissist, I'm close enough to give
this a bun. AND HEY EVERYONE, LOOK, IT'S FISHRAT. LET'S
JUMP UP AND DOWN AND SHAKE HIS HAND, AND SAY
HOWDY STRANGER!!! |
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Thanks Bliss. I have traveled far and wide through the wilderness and now I've returned, er, basically the same. |
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As I can't find any other reason to criticise this idea, I am forced to resort to pedantry...
sp: JohnMalkoBook.com
sp: Malkovich
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Thanks for the edit [DrBob] (and the compliment), I'll make the necessary adjustments to the idea. |
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